My Punctuation Pet Peeve: Quotation Marks

I can’t tell you how many blogs, newsletters, articles, and other writings miss the mark when it comes to the quotation mark. First, a period goes inside a “quotation mark.” Second, a comma goes inside quotation marks. Third, a question mark goes inside quotation marks. Fourth, a semicolon does not go inside a quotation mark. I’m not sure why someone wouldn’t know this; perhaps they’re a first time writer who’s unsure of how to use a quotation mark. Maybe someone hired a writer who made an “oops” on their newsletter, blog, or article — it happens. Whatever the case may be, please remember to put a period “.” within a quotation mark!

Examples

My favorite quote was from Shakespeare: “This above all, to thine own self be true.”
He asked, “Why did you become a freelance writer?”
I love “graphic design”; however, I love writing more.”
Roses are “red, violet, and blue” are popular words to use in a poem.

Rebecca

2 Comments

  1. It happens from time-to-time! I’m amazed when editors don’t catch the error 🙂

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